Here comes the limited Yellow edition of the popular OS4. This skate has all the original features of the OS4 including Remz’s brand new Open Shell liner providing great support & comfort, a fast lacing system, the original V-cuff for optimum flex & maneuverability, reinforced straps, and a minimalist design making it one of the slimmest and lightest skate in the industry today.

The Remz yellow parts on this limited edition OS4 are exclusive to this skate.

Meet the latest Remz weapon, a classy and stylish update of the acclaimed 2.0, the New Chris Haffey Signature 2.1

Along with conceiving the low-cut skin design pioneered on the 2.0 and matching his own “V-cut + strap” setup, Chris Haffey personally put a multitude of samples through the test to meet his high technical expectations.

The new 2.1 is updated with new skin materials and stronger eyelets, combines a modern yet classic color scheme reminiscent of the 2000 Remedyz (when Chris first started rocking Remz), and includes all the advanced features that made the 2.0 a top-seller such as the redesigned rear lacing system, the precise neoprene liner with softer shock-absorber, strong hockey laces giving the skate a distinctive and athletic look, and the new concept of High Resilience (HR) construction providing optimum control & foot support.

“It sucks your foot in there and keeps it right where it needs to be so you’re in complete control at all times” says Chris about the Remz HR concept that he helped develop.

As a reflection of Chris Haffey who recently took the title of World Champion (with the 2.1 on his feet), his New 2.1 signature model is a winner and might well make you a better skater!

Main camera and edit by Jason Reyna ; Additional camera by Kato. Also thanks Daniel Rhodes for sending that Chino clip.

up: Roman Abrate. Photos: Drew Amato @ One.

On Saturday, November 5th, I rushed out of my house to meet up with Print Brigade co-owner Chris Piascik after sleeping through my alarm and waking up when we had planned to be on the road. We packed up our shirts and began the three-hour drive from Connecticut to Rye, New Hampshire for the 2010 WRS Finals.

I sat in the car thinking my rough start was surely a sign of things to come and tried to prepare myself for a very long day. Thanks to Chris’s lead foot we managed to make great time and arrived just minutes before ONE photographer Drew Amato and the rest of the CT crew. […]